Another injustice.
1 posted on
06/11/2012 8:12:06 PM PDT by
BlackVeil
To: BlackVeil
ANYBODY that bares false witness like that should serve a mandatory sentence the same as they tried to inflict on the innocent party...
2 posted on
06/11/2012 8:19:46 PM PDT by
Chode
(American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: BlackVeil
If false accusation werent a problem it wouldnt be in the 10 Commandments.
My FReep tagline from October 2006 through March 2008.
3 posted on
06/11/2012 8:19:54 PM PDT by
lightman
(Adjutorium nostrum (+) in nomine Domini--nevertheless, Vote Santorum!)
To: BlackVeil
Reading the headline, I thought I understood what transpired, until I read the article...now I'm not so sure.
4 posted on
06/11/2012 8:29:47 PM PDT by
Tex-Con-Man
(T. Coddington Van Voorhees VII 2012 - "Together, I Shall Ride You To Victory")
To: BlackVeil
Mixed feelings on this one. During those 14 months there were probably a handful of other women who were spared from these guys.
5 posted on
06/11/2012 8:41:23 PM PDT by
BobL
To: BlackVeil
***We need to put ourselves inside the girls head, prosecutor Birte Wirnfeldt told Jyllands-Posten. What was she thinking when she testified against Sharif Saloni? We cannot disprove that she felt raped. But still, that is not the same as saying a rape took place.***
I'll have to go back and check, but this is about the most idiotic thing I've ever read. Just unbelievable the way some people think.
6 posted on
06/11/2012 8:43:20 PM PDT by
MichaelCorleone
(The GOPe has played us like a violin for the last time; high time to build the Constitution Party.)
To: BlackVeil
So... what are we to conclude from this mish-mosh?
That she was, indeed, raped, but not held down?
That she fabricated the entire incident?
That an entirely consensual act took place?
It seems a vague article, IMO.
To: BlackVeil
You think it’s an injustice that they were released? She admitted she lied.
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